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This past week, reports in both The Markup and 404 Media revealed more about these tools and how police are using AI. Police interest in AI is nothing new, but it’s clearly ramping up with the ...
The study has recommended statutory codes of practice be introduced to provide clarity and safeguards.
Oklahoma City's police department is one of a handful to experiment with AI chatbots to produce the first drafts of incident reports. Police officers are starting to use AI chatbots to write crime ...
Some schools in the United States for the 2023–24 school year announced a repeal of their bans for ChatGPT. New York City repealed its ban in May 2023 while replacing it with a statement which encourages students to learn how to use generative AI, and in rural Washington, Walla Walla Public Schools announced it would repeal its ban of ChatGPT ...
The use of automated predictive policing supplies a more accurate and efficient process when looking at future crimes because there is data to back up decisions, rather than just the instincts of police officers. By having police use information from predictive policing, they are able to anticipate the concerns of communities, wisely allocate ...
Extensive video surveillance systems were relegated to merely recording for possible forensic use to identify someone, after the fact of a theft, arson, attack or incident. Where wide angle camera views were employed, particularly for large outdoor areas, severe limitations were discovered even for this purpose due to insufficient resolution. [4]
An AI analysis of Paterson NJ police body-camera videos said it found “major improvement in professionalism” in cops’ encounters with civilians.
The Police Department is using AI tools to help maximize its resources, at a time when it is running short on officers. AI in Worcester: Risk and reward as city expands use of technology Skip to ...